[0001] The present invention relates to a two lid box comprising a base recipient and a
coverlid, said base recipient having a geometrical shape and comprising a bottom and
at least three upstanding side walls having a first height and delimiting an inner
volume of said base recipient, said side walls being applied in such a manner that
the angle between said bottom and said side walls is situated between 92 and 115°,
between two successive of said side walls there being each time applied a corner piece
which makes with each of said successive side walls an obtus angle, said coverlid
being dimensioned such as to fit with said geometrical shape of said base recipient,
said coverlid having a top side from which lateral sides extend, which lateral sides
end in a peripheral border.
[0002] Such a two lid box is generally known and is for example used for storing food. Due
to the fact that the upstanding side walls make with the bottom an angle situated
between 92 and 110°, an easy stacking of the base recipients is made possible when
they are empty. Moreover, the use of corner pieces between each of the successive
side walls avoids that, when stacked, the different base recipients get blocked into
one another, which would then render their taking up more difficult. Once an object
has been put into the base recipient, the content of the base recipient can be protected
by application of the coverlid. If necessary, the coverlid can be sealed to the base
recipient for example by the application of an adhesive label.
[0003] A drawback of the known two lid box is that the attachment of the coverlid to the
base recipient is either cumbersome or not reliable. Indeed, in order to provide a
reliable attachment it is either necessary to apply a sealing tag or to provide the
coverlid and the base recipient with an attachment lip. Both solutions require an
additional step, once the object has been put in the box, which implies a cumbersome
operation. Alternatively if the coverlid is not adequately fixed to the base recipient,
the attachment of the coverlid to the base recipient is not reliable, as the coverlid
can be easily opened, which could cause that the stored object could fall out of the
base recipient or be easily stolen.
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide a two lid box which can be easily
and reliably closed.
[0005] For this purpose a two lid box according to the present invention is characterised
in that said corner pieces have a second height which is smaller than said first height
in such a manner as to leave an opening between said bottom and an underside of said
corner piece, said corner piece being further provided with a slit extending upwards
as from said bottom over a distance shorter than said second height, said peripheral
border of said lateral sides being provided with a resilient cornice extending outwardly
with respect to said lateral sides of said coverlid, said cornice and said lateral
sides being made of resilient material, said cornice having rounded corners applied
at corners between successive lateral sides of said coverlid, said rounded corners
being dimensioned such as to fit each time in one of said openings. The presence of
a resilient cornice with rounded corners on the coverlid and the presence of the openings
in the corner pieces, in which openings said rounded corners fit, enables a reliable
and easy attachment of the coverlid to the base recipient. Moreover, the presence
of the slit in the corner piece in combination with the resiliency of the coverlid
enables an easy engagement of the coverlid on the base recipient once the object has
been placed in the base recipient. Indeed, when the rounded corners shift along the
corner piece, a pressure will be applied on the corner piece. This pressure will on
his turn cause the slit to open, thereby facilitating the downward movement of the
coverlid into the base recipient. In such a manner, the rounded corners will easily
reach the openings in the corner piece where they can engage, thereby fixing in a
reliable manner the coverlid to the base recipient.
[0006] A first preferred embodiment of a two lid box according to the present invention
is characterised in that said cornice is substantially V shaped. The substantially
V shaped cornice contributes to the resiliency of the cornice, thereby rendering the
inward movement of the coverlid into the base recipient more easily.
[0007] A second preferred embodiment of a two lid box according to the present invention
is characterised in that said cornice extends over the whole peripheral border of
said lateral sides. In such a manner the cornice can be easily manufactured by simply
folding the material of which the coverlid is made.
[0008] A third preferred embodiment of a two lid box according to the present invention
is characterised in that said corners between successive lateral sides of said coverlid
are rounded. In such a manner the bending of the corners is rendered easier.
[0009] A fourth preferred embodiment of a two lid box according to the invention is characterised
in that when said coverlid is mounted on said base recipient, said rounded corners
of said cornice extend through said openings. In such a manner the coverlid is as
if to say anchored on the base recipient, thereby providing a reliable fixing of both
lids of the box to each other.
[0010] The invention will now be described in more details with respect to the accompanying
drawings. In the drawings :
figure 1 shows an overall view of a coverlid as part of a two lid box;
figure 2 shows an overall view of a base recipient as part of a two lid box;
figure 3 shows a side view of the coverlid;
figure 4 shows a side view of the base recipient;
figures 5 to 7 illustrate the engagement of the coverlid with the base recipient;
and
figure 8 shows an alternative embodiment of a two lid box according to the invention.
[0011] In the drawings a same reference sign has been allocated to a same or analogous element.
[0012] Figure 1 shows an overall view of a coverlid 1 as part of a two lid box according
to the invention. The coverlid is made of resilient material, preferably of a transparent
material such as to enable to see from the outside the object stored in the box. The
material of which the coverlid is made is for example plastic, in particular polyethylene.
[0013] The coverlid comprises a top side 2 from which lateral sides 3, 4, 5 and 6 extend.
In the embodiment illustrated in figure 1 the coverlid is rectangularly shaped, whereas
in the embodiment illustrated in figure 9 the box and its coverlid are triangularly
shaped. It will however be clear that the present invention is not limited to a box
of a particular geometrical shape. It is however important that the box comprises
at least three side walls in such a manner as to delimit an inner volume in which
objects can be stored.
[0014] The lateral sides 3, 4, 5 and 6 end in a peripheral border 9, which is provided with
a resilient cornice 8 extending outwardly with respect to the lateral sides of the
coverlid 1, as can be seen in figure 3 too. The cornice is made of resilient material,
preferably of the same material of which the coverlid is made. The cornice is preferably
substantially V shaped and extends over the whole peripheral border of the lateral
sides of the coverlid. Alternatively the cornice could only extend at the corners
7 of the coverlid. However for manufacturing purposes it is easier to have the cornice
extending over the whole peripheral border, as this enables to manufacture the cornice
by folding the peripheral border. The V shaped cornice is preferred as this provides
a good and reliable resilient property. Moreover a V shaped cornice extending over
the whole peripheral border provides a better and tighter closure.
[0015] As can be further seen from the figures 1 and 3, the corners 7 between successive
lateral sides 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the coverlid are preferably rounded in order to avoid
sharp edges, which could injure a user. Also the cornice has rounded corners 9 situated
at the corners of the lateral sides. The cornice has a width w extending between 0,5
and 1 cm, when measured at an upper border thereof. The V shape preferably makes an
angle situated between 20 and 45°, preferably 30°.
[0016] Figure 2 shows an overall view of the base recipient 10 and figure 4 shows a side
view of the base recipient. The base recipient has a geometrical shape which fits
with the one of the coverlid so that they can engage into and cooperate with each
other. The base recipient comprises a bottom 11 and at least three upstanding side
walls 12, 13, 14 and 15. The side walls have a first height h1 situated between 3
and 10 cm, depending on the object to be stored. The bottom and the upstanding side
walls delimit an inner volume of the base recipient. The side walls being applied
in such a manner that the angle α between the bottom and the side wall is situated
between 98 and 115°, so that the inner volume of the base recipient widens as from
the bottom.
[0017] Between two subsequent side walls of the base recipient, there being each time applied
a corner piece 16, 17, 18 and 19. So for example corner piece 16 extends between side
wall 12 and 13. The corner pieces are applied in such a manner that they make with
each of the successive side walls an obtus angle β. The corner pieces are thus inclined
with respect to their neighbouring side walls. The corner pieces have a second height
h2, which is smaller than said first height in such a manner as to leave an opening
21 between said bottom 11 and an underside of the corner piece. The opening preferably
has a height extending between 0,5 and 1 cm. The corner piece is further provided
with a slit 20 extending upwards as from said bottom over a distance shorter than
the second height h2 of the corner piece.
[0018] The base recipient is preferably made of cardboard, polystyrene or polypropylene
as those materials are cheap and provide an easy manufacturing of the base recipient.
[0019] The assembling of the coverlid and the base recipient in order to form a closed two
lid box will now be described with respect to the figures 5 to 8. As illustrated in
figure 5 the coverlid 1 is put above the base recipient so that the peripheral border
with its cornice 8 faces the inner volume of the base recipient. The coverlid is lowered
towards the base recipient until the rounded corners 9 of the cornice 8 touch the
corner pieces 16, 17, 18 and 19 of the base recipient and the cornice touches an upper
border of the base recipient. As the coverlid and the base recipient have a corresponding
geometrical shape the coverlid will enter into the inner volume of the base recipient.
This movement is facilitated by the fact that the inner volume of the base recipient
widens up as from the bottom 11.
[0020] When the coverlid enters the base recipient, the corner pieces 16, 17, 18 and 19
will apply a pressure against the rounded corners of the coverlid and their cornice.
This is mainly due to the fact that the corner pieces make obtus angles which their
respective side walls. As the coverlid is made of resilient material, the pressure
applied thereon will cause the corners and the cornice of the coverlid to bend inwardly.
Also when the cornice extends over the whole peripheral border of the coverlid, the
part of the cornice extending along a same border will bend towards the internal of
the base recipient. This inward bending will cause the coverlid to slide further inside
the inner volume of the base recipient. As the volume delimited by the upstanding
side walls of the base recipient narrows in the direction towards the bottom, the
pressure applied by this side walls on the peripheral of the lateral sides will increase,
thereby bending more inward by the lateral walls.
[0021] The resilient material of which the base recipient is made will also cause the corner
pieces to get rounded by the downward movement of the coverlid. As illustrated in
figure 7 the downward movement of the coverlid into the base recipient and the pressure
thereby applied on the corner pieces, will cause the slit 20 to open, thereby enabling
the corners of the cornice to penetrate into the openings 21. The more the slits 20
open, the easier the corners 9 can engage into the openings. Once the corners are
completely engaged into the openings, as illustrated in figure 8, the corners are
firmly engaged into these openings and due to the resilient material of the base recipient,
the slits return to their original closed configuration, thereby also contributing
to a reliable attachment of the coverlid to the base recipient.
[0022] For removal of an object stored inside the box it will either be necessary to tear
away a side wall or two corner pieces, or to push successively each of the corners
out of the openings. The first operation is the most efficient one, but renders immediately
clear that the box has been opened. The second operation is cumbersome and will therefore
not be used, in particular by a person who would like to open the box for stealing
the content, as it would take too much time. The two lid box according to the present
invention thus provides a reliable attachment of the coverlid to the base recipient.
1. A two lid box comprising a base recipient and a coverlid, said base recipient having
a geometrical shape and comprising a bottom and at least three upstanding side walls
having a first height and delimiting an inner volume of said base recipient, said
side walls being applied in such a manner that the angle between said bottom and said
side walls is situated between 92 and 115°, between two successive of said side walls
there being each time applied a corner piece which makes with each of said successive
side walls an obtus angle, said coverlid being dimensioned such as to fit with said
geometrical shape of said base recipient, said coverlid having a top side from which
lateral sides extend, which lateral sides end in a peripheral border, characterised in that said corner pieces have a second height which is smaller than said first height in
such a manner as to leave an opening between said bottom and an underside of said
corner piece, said corner piece being further provided with a slit extending upwards
as from said bottom over a distance shorter than said second height, said peripheral
border of said lateral sides being provided with a resilient cornice extending outwardly
with respect to said lateral sides of said coverlid, said cornice and said lateral
sides being made of resilient material, said cornice having rounded corners applied
at corners between successive lateral sides of said coverlid, said rounded corners
being dimensioned such as to fit each time in one of said openings.
2. The two lid box as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said cornice is substantially V shaped.
3. The two lid box as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that said cornice extends over the whole peripheral border of said lateral sides.
4. The two lid box as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 3, characterised in that said corners between successive lateral sides of said coverlid are rounded.
5. The two lid box as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 4, characterised in that a surface delimited by said peripheral border of said coverlid corresponds to a further
surface covered by said bottom of said base recipient.
6. The two lid box as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 5, characterised in that when said coverlid is mounted on said base recipient, said rounded corners of said
cornice extend through said openings.
7. The two lid box as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 6, characterised in that said base recipient is made of cardboard, polystyrene or polypropylene, said coverlid
being made of polyethylene, in particular transparent polyethylene.
8. The two lid box as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 7, characterised in that said first height is situated between 3 and 10 cm.
9. The two lid box as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 8, characterised in that said cornice has a width extending between 0,5 and 1 cm when measured at an upper
border thereof.